“…Natural hazards include floods, ground instabilities, wildfires, typhoons, earthquakes, volcanic activity, extreme temperatures, and drought. Among them, floods and landslides are two of the most dangerous events, as in recent years, both phenomena have occurred regularly as a consequence of heavy rainfall events and deforestation [6], causing continuous damage to ecosystems, infrastructures, and population. Floods occur most commonly due to heavy rainfall, when natural watercourses lack the capacity to convey excess water, but they can also result from storm surges associated with tropical cyclones, tsunamis, or high tides in coastal areas [7].…”